She-Hulk: Attorney at Law

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Among the series projects that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has offered through the Disney+ platform in recent years, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law stands in a Decently different place both in terms of structure and tone. This production, created by Jessica Gao, consciously breaks the usual patterns of superhero narratives and uses this break not as an ordinary choice, but as a narrative tool itself. Jennifer Walters, portrayed by Tatiana Maslany, is a very different character from any the MCU has introduced to date. Jennifer, a lawyer in her thirties, focused on her career, alone with the complexities of her social life, is ready neither to accept as fate nor completely reject the superpower issue in which she unwittingly finds herself. This is where the series' most intriguing tension lies: the search for identity by an ordinary person within a giant green form. The series uses legal procedures as a backdrop while tackling a different superhuman case in each episode. This structure adds a slight anthology flavor to the series and takes the viewer to interesting corners within the expanding world of the MCU. However, the core issue always remains the same: a woman confronting the necessity to prove herself both professionally and personally. Perhaps the boldest feature of the production is its choice to break the fourth wall. Jennifer occasionally turns directly to the camera to comment on both her own situation and the narrative she is part of. This technique adds a sharp self-awareness to the series while also serving as a witty wink at the superhero fatigue of the modern audience. The cast, enriched by the contributions of names like Jameela Jamil, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Ginger Gonzaga, keeps the series' comedic atmosphere alive. She-Hulk offers a refreshing breath of fresh air for those tired of MCU productions that take everything too seriously. But this lightness doesn't mean they have nothing to say; on the contrary, they say a lot, they just do it with a smile.

Rating: 6.1/10
Vote Count: 2,511
Start Date: August 18, 2022
End Date: October 13, 2022
Original Name: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
Languages: English
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O-Nad

O-Nad

August 21, 2022

3/10

Did not have high hopes for another Marvel TV series as most of their efforts to date have been poor to average at best. Well this falls in that same category as the series seems to again forget what made Marvel films great which was an interesting hero that does not preach and just is just plain fun and interesting to watch and not always the bestest evar hero, but actually has some character arch. Unfortunately Disney has decided not to hire quality writers for this series again as they have a...

lready said that they have no idea how to write for a law series, yet they are making a law based comedy (not sure what they have written counts as comedy) series with no knowledge how to write one - and yep that shows in the story. The series looks like it has improved the CGI from the trailers, but not by much as still looks rather cheap, especially with our the character, She-Hulk. The main bright spot of this series is Tatiana Maslany, who is pretty charming and a great actor but unfortunately can not overcome the grim writing and terrible "jokes" that weight this series down. Disney keeps making trash for their streaming platform, so keep yourself from getting angry and 'hulking' out, and avoid this series, try watching a much better written show that wants to entertain like these animated series, Solar Opposites (Disney+/Hulu) or Invincible (Prime). If you are looking for a quality live action Superhero show, then watch The Suicide Squad and then the associated Peacemaker show - both fun and entertaining with quality writing. If you still want to check out She-Hulk then search out the John Byrne written comic (can probably be found today in either a digital format/platform or in a graphic novel) from the 80's - great progressive story and fantastic artwork makes the Disney+ series look embarrassing compared to the comic - this is what they should have heavily borrowed from to make the TV show shine.

Nathan

Nathan

October 14, 2022

6/10

_She-Hulk: Attorney at Law_ at times is some of the better MCU Disney+ content that has come out, but at other times is some of the most bland and boring. Uneven is the best word that I can think of to describe this season. There was no real direction this season was headed and that was a big negative for me. From a rushed origin story that takes up all but one episode and some cringy dialogue sprinkled throughout, the series never found its footing. For a comedy series, I laughed at a couple jo...

kes, but most jokes only received a slight grin from me. Despite those complaints, the show is carried a great performance from Tatiana Maslany. She is so perfect as She-Hulk and her comedic delivery was some of the best in the MCU to date. I really enjoyed how she broke the fourth wall with the audience, but I wish it was used a bit more. I found that the writers would use it maybe once per episode to remind the audience that it is there and then neglect it for the entire episode. The cameos were great, and the series had some fantastic parody of the real world. It was amazing to see the MCU poke fun at its fans and at itself at times. Overall, She-Hulk had some amazing potential but fails to capture any type of momentum fumbling its way to the grand finale, which was awesome and one of my favorite episodes. **Score:** _63%_ | **Verdict:** _Decent_

GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

March 11, 2023

1/10

She-Hulk has sort of a temper on her doesn't she? And yet she can totally control her power better than the Hulk, who is Mark, so we should really call him Woke Hulk and her Woker Hulk. The entire series is based around politics, and one sided in your face, shrieking at the top of your lungs about how you have to hate people based on their race, sexuality, and gender in order to not hate other people based on their race, sexuality, and gender... ... and at the end it feels sort of like it...

was written by, for, and staring that idiot at the Pride Parade that screams at Gay men for oppressing transpeople because they still identify as men. It makes no sense but it seems PC.

cineast78

cineast78

November 12, 2024

1/10

**Dead on arrival.** To be honest, I expected this to be garbage. And oh boy, how did the show deliver on that! The thing is, if there is something deeply wrong with the main character and/or the heart and soul of the show in general, it's going to fall apart and leave the viewer not interested. And now we got an obnoxious M*ry-S*e for a main character and it's just unbearable to watch. Dead on arrival.

watchnrant

watchnrant

December 26, 2024

7/10

_She-Hulk: Attorney at Law_ kicks off with a bang, delivering the kind of goofy, self-aware superhero fun that Marvel’s been missing. Tatiana Maslany is a revelation as Jennifer Walters, effortlessly blending humor and heart in her portrayal of a 30-something attorney who just happens to turn into a giant green Hulk. Whether she’s dealing with legal cases, disastrous dates, or an unexpected supervillain crash-landing into court, Maslany makes every moment shine. This show leans hard into the ...

comedy, and it works. With its case-of-the-week structure and hilarious cameos, _She-Hulk_ feels like a Marvel series that’s finally comfortable just having fun. It’s light, it’s breezy, and it never takes itself too seriously. And honestly, that’s exactly what makes it stand out in the MCU lineup. You’re not here for world-ending stakes; you’re here to laugh, enjoy some wild guest stars, and watch Jennifer juggle her chaotic personal and professional life. Yes, the CGI might be a bit spotty at times, but it’s not enough to detract from the show’s charm. If you’re focused on that, you’re missing out on what _She-Hulk_ does best — delivering a fun, witty, and unapologetically feminist take on the superhero genre. The meta humor, especially Jennifer’s direct call-outs to the audience, takes the experience to another level. This is a show that’s in on the joke, and it’s not afraid to poke fun at itself and the fandom. And speaking of poking fun, the way _She-Hulk_ tackles internet trolls and toxic fandom is genius. It’s not subtle, but it’s exactly what’s needed. Jennifer’s bold, messy, and real, and when she’s shutting down the haters — both in-universe and in real life — it feels so satisfying. The cameos are another highlight. From Wong to Daredevil, these guest appearances don’t just feel like fan service; they’re seamlessly integrated into the story and add to the overall fun. Madisynn King, portrayed by Patty Guggenheim, steals the spotlight in her brief but unforgettable role. Her bizarre friendship with Wong — or “Wongers” as she affectionately calls him — is a standout moment of the series, and her lines are pure comedy gold. At its core, _She-Hulk_ is a comedy, and for what it aims to do, it nails it. Sure, it’s not the most groundbreaking series in terms of plot, but that’s not what it’s going for. It’s a refreshing break from the darker, more serious superhero shows out there. The stakes aren’t life or death, and that’s honestly one of its biggest strengths. It’s pure entertainment, with a perfect balance of action, humor, and a little bit of heart. If you’re looking for a wild, fun, and feminist twist on the superhero formula, _She-Hulk_ is your show. It’s not trying to change the world — it’s here to make you laugh and give you a good time, and in today’s TV landscape, that’s more than enough.

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Frequently Asked Questions

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law has a total of 1 seasons.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law first aired in 2022.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law belongs to the following genres: Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law has a rating of 6.1/10 from 2,511 votes on TMDB.

No, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law has ended.

In the United States, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is available to watch on: Disney Plus.